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i can assure you that the president the united states does not plan to meet the political base. >> the war's human toll is on display on the nation's front lawn. >> there were pictures of their of a young man who had a family. >> retired marine general james jones said the request for more troops is not the only option for afghanistan. the president's senior advisers will meet twice this week to discuss strategy. >> thousands of people gather to pay tribute to fallen heroes today. firefighters and family members held a memorial service in maryland. the names of 103 firefighters who died in 2008 were added to the memorial. they include two firefighters from maryland and one who died during a training exercise last november. >>> investigators are looking for the people who tried to carjack an off-duty d.c. police officer this morning. this happened on brooks drive in capitol heights. the suspects fled the scene. the officer was not injured, but he told police that he may have hit one of the suspects. >>> 39 people arrested in connection with an alleged bribery scandal will head back to f
i can assure you that the president the united states does not plan to meet the political base. >> the war's human toll is on display on the nation's front lawn. >> there were pictures of their of a young man who had a family. >> retired marine general james jones said the request for more troops is not the only option for afghanistan. the president's senior advisers will meet twice this week to discuss strategy. >> thousands of people gather to pay tribute to fallen...
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. >>> the united states postal service is admitting a major mistake. take a look at this recently issued stamp of the statue of liberty. is it the real statue? the face is actually from a replica of the statute at las vegas hotel. a sharp eyed stamp collector discovered the mistake. the postal service says it is keeping the image anyway. >> too late to change it now. still to come, spiking gas prices. we will tell you what the average prices are in our region. >> virginia tech officials wait and on an appeal of a fine levied toward the response to the tragedy for years ago. >> how arizona could be the first state and the nation to make >>> the arizona legislature has given final approval to the bill requiring president obama to prove they are u.s. citizens. they say president obama is ineligible to serve because they claim he was born in kenya. the president has repeatedly denied that claim. if arizona governor signs the measure into law, arizona will become the first stage in the nation to require such proof. >>> virginia tech officials may appeal a $
. >>> the united states postal service is admitting a major mistake. take a look at this recently issued stamp of the statue of liberty. is it the real statue? the face is actually from a replica of the statute at las vegas hotel. a sharp eyed stamp collector discovered the mistake. the postal service says it is keeping the image anyway. >> too late to change it now. still to come, spiking gas prices. we will tell you what the average prices are in our region. >> virginia...
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. >> other a leisure world in the united states have refused to pay for the trademark and change the name. we will keep you posted. >>> that's all for us at 5:00. at 6:00, developing news -- strong thunderstorms and tornadoes care through parts of florida. t partyers rally on capitol hill. more on their message as lawmakers battle over the proposed budget. >>> been number of pedestrians and bicycles hit by motorists- increases dramatically in the district. the police are put on notice. >>> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. >>> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. >>> we begin with the wet weather across the area. >> we saw some showers this afternoon and we could be in for more rain this evening. >> it has been a drizzly and cool day. let's get right to it and look at the rain. most of the moving out of the area and a new storm forming to the south. new england will get a dump of snow between 8 and 12 inches. for us just some showers in the evening. 42 degrees in the city. overnight, temperatures in the mid to upper '30's with rained north and west of t
. >> other a leisure world in the united states have refused to pay for the trademark and change the name. we will keep you posted. >>> that's all for us at 5:00. at 6:00, developing news -- strong thunderstorms and tornadoes care through parts of florida. t partyers rally on capitol hill. more on their message as lawmakers battle over the proposed budget. >>> been number of pedestrians and bicycles hit by motorists- increases dramatically in the district. the police are...
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the united states will continue in a supporting role. today's college and strikes forced khaddafi troops to retreat from two cities. >>> the japanese government is telling parents that the tap water in tokyo is no longer safe for their children to drink testing of the water contains twice the level of radioactive iodine for children. >> it puts them at a greater risk for thyroid cancer in the future. pregnant women nursing women it is also a big risk request the health scare has caused a run in -- a big risk. >> the health scare has caused a run in bottled water. reactor no. 2 hwork has been suspended. >>> she is and was a hollywood legend. actress elizabeth taylor died early today of congestive heart failure and los angeles. we have a look back at her remarkable life. >> her life on and off the scene was indeed remarkable. senator john warner summed it up today when he said that taylors heart and soul were as beautiful as her crafted face. >> her piercing eyes and a jet black hair -- she was america's sweetheart for two generations. her
the united states will continue in a supporting role. today's college and strikes forced khaddafi troops to retreat from two cities. >>> the japanese government is telling parents that the tap water in tokyo is no longer safe for their children to drink testing of the water contains twice the level of radioactive iodine for children. >> it puts them at a greater risk for thyroid cancer in the future. pregnant women nursing women it is also a big risk request the health scare has...
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. >> on november 3, harry reid is going back to the united states senate as the majority leader. >> president obama also is continuing his west coast blitz on strings to bring up democratic voters in oregon, washington, nevada, california. in pennsylvania, senators will be on tv in the first time. >> we were working in china. >> democrats are fighting to keep control of the senate, of course. some pollsters say a republican takeover of the house is looking more likely, but house speaker nancy pelosi says she is confident that will not happen. trash pick up -- >>> just to get this canceled in the district as co-workers said goodbye to a loved one. larry hutchinson was shot and killed at the department of public works last week -- larry hutchins was shot and killed last week. >> we are like a family. >> he is one of ours. we came to pay our respects to someone who lost his life doing his job. >> a hearing will be held tomorrow on security problems at the brentwood facility where hutchins was killed. trash collection will resume tomorrow. >>> a 5-year-old boy was hurt after a minivan crashed int
. >> on november 3, harry reid is going back to the united states senate as the majority leader. >> president obama also is continuing his west coast blitz on strings to bring up democratic voters in oregon, washington, nevada, california. in pennsylvania, senators will be on tv in the first time. >> we were working in china. >> democrats are fighting to keep control of the senate, of course. some pollsters say a republican takeover of the house is looking more likely,...
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they pocket all of this money because they are not in state make a wish foundation and not even the united states. a group of con men have gone to coaster recut and have managed to use the internet to cold call all of these people with 202 area code phone numbers. you think this is a phone call is coming from washington, d.c. many senior citizens are willing to talk to people that call them during the day. of course, make a wish foundation is a charity that -- >> how can these seniors protect themselves? >> in this case, you want to ask a lot of questions. make a wish foundation does not offer anybody any raffle prizes. if you have any doubt, hang up, call the foundation and ask them to triple check what you were just told on the phone. >> we will be sure to tune in tonight. after the break, a final look at the forecast. stay with us. >>> we have one final look at the weather. >> tomorrow morning is going to be probably the coldest morning so far of the fall. downtown is not going to be that bad, probably near 40 degrees. one more look outside this afternoon, what a beautiful shot. scatter
they pocket all of this money because they are not in state make a wish foundation and not even the united states. a group of con men have gone to coaster recut and have managed to use the internet to cold call all of these people with 202 area code phone numbers. you think this is a phone call is coming from washington, d.c. many senior citizens are willing to talk to people that call them during the day. of course, make a wish foundation is a charity that -- >> how can these seniors...
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the united states wins its division. they have already qualified for the world cup. finally tonight, happy birthday john wooden. he is 99 today. he retired at 64 after leading ucla to their 10th national title in 12 years. >> 99 years old. i thought it was crazy feeding in the fall. i always feed in the fall. but, it's the best time. feed your lawn in the fall. the fall feeding makes all the difference in the world. what the fall feeding does is build the roots. that's when the roots sorta want nutrition. i give my lawn scotts winterguard. it's like a root building machine. it builds your lawn from the roo up. next year you get this! the stronger the roots, the stronger the lawn. all year long. the best time to feed is when it will do the most good. theris no substitute for the fall feeding, trust me. it's the best thing you can do for your lawn. i use scotts winterguard. i'm creigh deeds, candidate for governor, and my campaign sponsored this ad. bob mcdonnell says he's from fairfax county... but that was before he attended pat robertson's law school and served on i
the united states wins its division. they have already qualified for the world cup. finally tonight, happy birthday john wooden. he is 99 today. he retired at 64 after leading ucla to their 10th national title in 12 years. >> 99 years old. i thought it was crazy feeding in the fall. i always feed in the fall. but, it's the best time. feed your lawn in the fall. the fall feeding makes all the difference in the world. what the fall feeding does is build the roots. that's when the roots...
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states. >>> video from a state trooper shows the stock leading police through a winding back road to a blazing fire at his family's home. the german shepherd ran to the officer's car and then raced to the house, making sure that the officer was following. the honor reportedly told the doctor find help. the workshop that caught fire was destroyed, but the owners of only minor burns. -- the owner suffered only minor burns. >>> heard testimony set her to jail for life, so why does she spent so much time trying to get out? spent so much time trying to get out? later, "oprah," due to diabetes it would frustrate me. in a basketball game, a couple minutes can mean a big momentum shift. my bayer meter is very important. [ male announcer ] bayer's contour meter has programmable, personal high low settings. it allows me to be able to look at my highs and lows to make sure that my diabetes is being controlled as tightly as possible. with my bayer meter, i don't miss valuable game time. i'm alana burns and staying in the game is my simple win. [ male announcer ] the contour meter only from bayer
states. >>> video from a state trooper shows the stock leading police through a winding back road to a blazing fire at his family's home. the german shepherd ran to the officer's car and then raced to the house, making sure that the officer was following. the honor reportedly told the doctor find help. the workshop that caught fire was destroyed, but the owners of only minor burns. -- the owner suffered only minor burns. >>> heard testimony set her to jail for life, so why...
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>> there are 19 million people in the united states who are mobility impaired for stroke, spinal cord injury, a host of other diseases and injuries, and yes, we think that exo skeletons will help in the homes. the devices have got to be less expensive. more capable. and certainly safe to deploy them. and then behind the science we're making the next generation for home mobility so that you can realize that dream. >> right now is it covered by insurance when they cover my rehab? >> it's covered in the clinic. what we want to do is work on enhancing that reimbursement because it's high technology. we think that the outcomes are there. we need to go and demonstrate that with larger patients so they can cover those things with additional coverage. >> how did you come up with this idea? >> our innovators did it ten years ago, actually, we took some early patents out of the university and then worked on many military so, there's a large patent portfolio that ekso bionics has. we're deploying it in two markets. the health care market and we also have exo skeletons for workers on construction
>> there are 19 million people in the united states who are mobility impaired for stroke, spinal cord injury, a host of other diseases and injuries, and yes, we think that exo skeletons will help in the homes. the devices have got to be less expensive. more capable. and certainly safe to deploy them. and then behind the science we're making the next generation for home mobility so that you can realize that dream. >> right now is it covered by insurance when they cover my rehab?...
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an incredibly amateurish crude and nasty movie made in the united states and released on youtube. innocence of muslims it's called. predicts prophet muhammad as a pedophile and womanizer. among that is this guy. pastor terry jones. remember him? for a few tense days two years ago jones banked in a dangerous international controversy he ignited by declaring he would burn a koran. christians would ask what would jesus do. do you think jesus christ would say pastor go burn that holy book? >> absolutely. >> jesus christ would say that? >> absolutely? >> reporter: back then he was disuaded from doing, and he did it anyway and ten people were killed by a rioting mob in afghanistan. >> no matter what that church does if you retaliate we retaliate. i think we should send a message to them. we heed to send a message to radical islam. >> reporter: now jones is promoting this movie as a way to unsalt muslims. he didn't make it. but who did? several actors were dubed that the script they shot contained no hunt of anti-muslim bigotry. the main character was george. and the lines were dubbed af
an incredibly amateurish crude and nasty movie made in the united states and released on youtube. innocence of muslims it's called. predicts prophet muhammad as a pedophile and womanizer. among that is this guy. pastor terry jones. remember him? for a few tense days two years ago jones banked in a dangerous international controversy he ignited by declaring he would burn a koran. christians would ask what would jesus do. do you think jesus christ would say pastor go burn that holy book? >>...
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. >> he is trying to change the united states' image abroad. >> many at home see the honor is premature and confusing given that the u.s. is engaged in two wars. >> he is really popular, but i do not see anything else. >> it has caused some to speculate whether the international community is just ready to have change in washington and maybe that motivated the prize. that is a political tool. >> is much better than it was with bush. >> the president will receive $1.4 million of prize money, which plans to donate to charity. he will receive the actual award in december. cynne simpson, abc 7 news. >> in our poll, we are asking if you think president obama deserves the nobel peace prize. it almost 2000 have responded. 37% said yes, 63% said no. >>> president obama talked about a new consumer protection agency, making his initial proposal in june, but it was met with swift opposition from banks and big business. there will be hearing on the issue wednesday. >>> a developing story that may impact you if you plan on riding the metro. the transit service has closed two stations on the yellow li
. >> he is trying to change the united states' image abroad. >> many at home see the honor is premature and confusing given that the u.s. is engaged in two wars. >> he is really popular, but i do not see anything else. >> it has caused some to speculate whether the international community is just ready to have change in washington and maybe that motivated the prize. that is a political tool. >> is much better than it was with bush. >> the president will...
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american researchers created a robot that's smart enough to be president of the united states. and that's him. [ applause ] see, because he lacks expression. yeah. we have some very special guests on the show tonight. their names are simon cowell and britney spears. their show, "the x factor," premiered tonight on fox. i have a lot to ask about. there's rumors simon will hire khloe kardashian to be the coast of the show. i'm going to -- no, that's not happening. not on my watch. i don't wear a watch, but it's not happening on it if i did. we're going to play the newly wed game with simon and britney to see how much they know about each other, so, stay up a little bit late for that. are you familiar with the restaurant mcdonald's? the big m? they've announced starting next week they'll post calorie counts for all their menu items on the menu. i don't know if that's -- i feel like most people will see those numbers and think it's some kind of a contest for whoever eats the most calories wins a nine-piece mcnuggets or something like that? mcdonald's says they are doing it so custo
american researchers created a robot that's smart enough to be president of the united states. and that's him. [ applause ] see, because he lacks expression. yeah. we have some very special guests on the show tonight. their names are simon cowell and britney spears. their show, "the x factor," premiered tonight on fox. i have a lot to ask about. there's rumors simon will hire khloe kardashian to be the coast of the show. i'm going to -- no, that's not happening. not on my watch. i...
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states. the u.s. welcomes the news but still wants more cooperation from iran. >> we are not interested in a interminable negotiations. they have to demonstrate conclusively is for peaceful purposes. >> the u.s. is still considering sanctions against iran. that has heightened concerned that they are using a civilian nuclear program as a cover to develop nuclear weapons. >>> high wind is making it tough to battle a wildfire in southern california, yesterday in the sand bernadine note mountains. the flames have destroyed three homes and burned 3,500 acres. hundreds of homes are threatened with a mandatory evacuation order is in effect for the thousands of people who live nearby. >> if it gets on the ridge, we are toast. >> california gov. arnold schwarzenegger has declared a state of emergency. the official said the fire is about 10% contained. there are no reports of injury among residents or firefighters. >>> pumpkins are an extremely important, but you may have trouble finding one this year.
states. the u.s. welcomes the news but still wants more cooperation from iran. >> we are not interested in a interminable negotiations. they have to demonstrate conclusively is for peaceful purposes. >> the u.s. is still considering sanctions against iran. that has heightened concerned that they are using a civilian nuclear program as a cover to develop nuclear weapons. >>> high wind is making it tough to battle a wildfire in southern california, yesterday in the sand...
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. >>> parks were laid out, at one for each student who has committed suicide in the united states. >>> monday 19-year-old benjamin was a run at over and killed by a car in new york. it is believed he committed suicide. and as classmates deal with the shocking news of painful exhibits is that their campus today appeared in. >> these are his climbing shoes. >> among the backpacks jay konz who died last year. >> they were supposed to go rock climbing. instead he died by suicide that night. >> another backpack was a dissident who committed suicide while studying at michigan state. >> she had everything going for her. she was beautiful inside and out. >> a d.c. organization is taking the exhibit to major u.s. cities where they invite students to read victim's stories and talk honestly about suicide. >> people do not want to talk about it. it is to boot. >> a yoga store is honoring a murdered employee. they cover the front window with a white draping with the message "love" on it. on march 12 police found her body inside the store. days later investigators arrested another employee and turn
. >>> parks were laid out, at one for each student who has committed suicide in the united states. >>> monday 19-year-old benjamin was a run at over and killed by a car in new york. it is believed he committed suicide. and as classmates deal with the shocking news of painful exhibits is that their campus today appeared in. >> these are his climbing shoes. >> among the backpacks jay konz who died last year. >> they were supposed to go rock climbing. instead he...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >> in the health conscious supersize me era, it's common knowledge that fast food can be bad for your health and your waistline, but today, bad news for those who believe ka lotter ignorance is bliss, as mcdonald's announces that calorie counts are going to be posted on their menus nationwide. so, abc's dan harris decided to hit the golden arches and see how a little menu math might change the way americans chow down. >> reporter: americans spend $100 billion a year on fast food. we consume three burgers a week on average. so, will we start making healthier choices once mcdonald's starts posting how many calories are in its meals, as they've just announced they will do beginning next week?
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >> in the health conscious supersize me era, it's common knowledge...
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not in the united states you aren't. >> i take my shoes off? >> jimmy: you can leave your shoes on. we do have to deduct -- my shoes are very heavy shoes. >> 240? >> 250. did i misread that? 250? >> i won. >> jimmy: you won, yeah. congratulations. [ applause ] he's a winner. >> gather around, everyone. let's go over these numbers. i'll start with you. in all honesty, you're strong, you're a bull. part of the reason we're doing this first one in chicago is there are more firefighters in chicago that have died from the fork than from fires. >> jimmy: really, they got stabbed with forks? >> your triglycerides are high. >> what do i do? >> i'm going to tell you. the biggest problem is you're prediabetic. >> i know, i have cholesterol high. >> your sugar's high. 80 million americans have high sugar. >> because all my -- two sugar, five. every day. >> jimmy: i think cut down to three. >> pieces of glass shrapnel scraping the inner sides of your arteries when you have that sugar. that's all gone for you. plus your blood pressure -- you make jimmies look low. 210 over 126. >> jimmy: wow, co
not in the united states you aren't. >> i take my shoes off? >> jimmy: you can leave your shoes on. we do have to deduct -- my shoes are very heavy shoes. >> 240? >> 250. did i misread that? 250? >> i won. >> jimmy: you won, yeah. congratulations. [ applause ] he's a winner. >> gather around, everyone. let's go over these numbers. i'll start with you. in all honesty, you're strong, you're a bull. part of the reason we're doing this first one in chicago...
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islam has about 2 or 3 million in the united states. and religion remains shrouded in mistory and suspicion. sold americans fear islam? it is a destructive force that targets the u.s. or a valuable part of what makes america great? an essential thread in this web of diversity and tolerance in our country? in case you missed tonight's special on "20/20," you can check it out at abcnews.com, and while you're there, go to the "nightline" page at abcnews.com and weigh in on this topic, and that will tee up the town hall debate, a special "this week." should americans fear islam? that's sunday morning. that is our report for tonight. i'm bill weir. for cynthia mcfadden, terry moran and all of us at abc news, good night, america, and have a fantastic weekend. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel, talking about head and shoulders hair endurance for men shampoo. it's good enough for the hairiest super star in football, troy polamalu. go to troyshair.com to play for ridiculously awesome prizes. let's check out the action on the field. >> what's this f
islam has about 2 or 3 million in the united states. and religion remains shrouded in mistory and suspicion. sold americans fear islam? it is a destructive force that targets the u.s. or a valuable part of what makes america great? an essential thread in this web of diversity and tolerance in our country? in case you missed tonight's special on "20/20," you can check it out at abcnews.com, and while you're there, go to the "nightline" page at abcnews.com and weigh in on this...
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. >> jimmy: you're one of the richest men in the united states. >> yes, i am one of the wealthiest men. >> jimmy: one of the savviest businessmen ever. for those that don't know -- >> filthy rich, by the way, ladies. ing this man >>jimmy: this man, in the most brilliant move ever, did a commercial for supercuts despite the fact that he's completely bald. [ applause ] >> unprecedented. you're right. >> jimmy: how are things going without me. do you miss me at all? >> no. we can't afford you. you're big now. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> you got a lot of money. how much are they paying you? seriously, tell me. >> jimmy: you want to know in money or bales of hay? hey, the last time you were here, you had a program called "pigs for jesus" going on. >> got in a lot of trouble for that. >> jimmy: you did. and -- >> don't laugh. >> jimmy: people thought you were joking. it was not a joke. >> dead serious. let me tell you what it was, folks. pigs for jesus, i'm baptist. everybody is baptist where i'm from in the south. except those who haven't been messed with. even the pigs. i wanted to start a f
. >> jimmy: you're one of the richest men in the united states. >> yes, i am one of the wealthiest men. >> jimmy: one of the savviest businessmen ever. for those that don't know -- >> filthy rich, by the way, ladies. ing this man >>jimmy: this man, in the most brilliant move ever, did a commercial for supercuts despite the fact that he's completely bald. [ applause ] >> unprecedented. you're right. >> jimmy: how are things going without me. do you miss...
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how can mexico be younger than the united states? didn't we take texas from them? i think somebody might be lie-lie-lying about their age. the celebrations in mexico commemorate the start of the mexican revolt against spain in 1810. which they might want to think about hooking back up with spain. they had things figured out. had mexico not declared independence, today may still be ruled by emperor antonio banderas. but they did. and i'm grateful to mexico for giving us our security guard guillermo. so, tonight, to honor his native country and to share this important event in mexican history with america, here's parking lot security guard guillermo and friends. [ applause ] >> september 15th, 1810. just before midnight, the mexican people revolted against their spanish oppressors. to sign the start of the revolution. the bell was rung and the battlecry was heard throughout the land. viva mexico. come on, guys, fight! fight! come on, you play dead. you play dead. play dead. play dead. fight! fight. fight! come on, guys, fight! fight! what happened? come on. fight! fi
how can mexico be younger than the united states? didn't we take texas from them? i think somebody might be lie-lie-lying about their age. the celebrations in mexico commemorate the start of the mexican revolt against spain in 1810. which they might want to think about hooking back up with spain. they had things figured out. had mexico not declared independence, today may still be ruled by emperor antonio banderas. but they did. and i'm grateful to mexico for giving us our security guard...
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states but one of them merman's behind bars, the leader. >> fewer taxes and less government, that was the message from demonstrators by tea party members across the country on thursday. >> he is stealing our freedom and liberty. >> they gathered on tax day to make a point. they fear they will experience less freedom. >> more taxes going on. >> they hope to unseat politicians they don't like. >> we need to stand up. >> but counter protesters -- >> walker leg. but they were intent on joining the discussion. >> we are here to give a voice to the vast majority of americans who don't agree with strange politics and are tired of the rhetoric and none of the truth. >> i don't agree with everything obama does, but he is a lot better. >> you wonder what the founding fathers would think of this debate. >> anger and frustration is what we're talking about. >> abc 7 news. >> i have been amused over the last couple days of people having the rallies about taxes. [laughter] you would think they would be saying thank-you. [applause] >> debose president obama and responding to the tea party rallies du
states but one of them merman's behind bars, the leader. >> fewer taxes and less government, that was the message from demonstrators by tea party members across the country on thursday. >> he is stealing our freedom and liberty. >> they gathered on tax day to make a point. they fear they will experience less freedom. >> more taxes going on. >> they hope to unseat politicians they don't like. >> we need to stand up. >> but counter protesters -- >>...
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. >> on november 3, harry reid is going back to the united states senate as the majority leader. >> president obama will talk about women in the economy on the campaign trail, coinciding with the release of a report on the same subject. >> your time is 5:36. >> still ahead, can you believe that the holiday season is already right around the corner? we will tell you how to get from rose ceased to abc tradition. plus, breaking out the big guns in battle ground, maryland. >> first, another check on traffic and weather every 1 it's fall. so you know what to do, right? break the rake! fall is the best time to feed your lawn. and leaves are good food. rich, organic nutrition. so mulch those leaves right in. then use scotts winterguard. it provides a fall feeding while helping those mulched leaves break down faster. for an extra nutritional boost. and a stronger, thicker lawn next spring. ♪ you got it! so break the rake, mulch leaves and use scotts winterguard. save $5 at scotts.com. bob ehrlich's 24 years in politics. in congress ehrlich voted with george bush 90% of the time, protecting the spec
. >> on november 3, harry reid is going back to the united states senate as the majority leader. >> president obama will talk about women in the economy on the campaign trail, coinciding with the release of a report on the same subject. >> your time is 5:36. >> still ahead, can you believe that the holiday season is already right around the corner? we will tell you how to get from rose ceased to abc tradition. plus, breaking out the big guns in battle ground, maryland....
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i think it also originated in other countries as soccer and then when it came to the united states, it became football because we were becoming fancy. we wanted a fancier word. yeah. >> did i tell you i actually did not know that. i voted something too. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i could watch these all day by the way because -- here's another one. this is geared more specifically to our local fans. >> dodgers. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's about as right as she's going to get. this is interesting. the software company mcafee, is it mcafee or mcafee? >> guillermo: mcafee. >> jimmy: that's what he gets with his egg mcmuffin in the morning, mccoffee. they just released their annual list of the top 20 most dangerous celebrities to search for the internet. some malicious websites will use them to trick people into clicking on links and give your computer a virus. this year it's more interesting than usual. >> words used to describe harry potter star emma watson include things like pretty, talented, charming, the internet security company mcafee says watson is the favorite celebrity for cybercr
i think it also originated in other countries as soccer and then when it came to the united states, it became football because we were becoming fancy. we wanted a fancier word. yeah. >> did i tell you i actually did not know that. i voted something too. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i could watch these all day by the way because -- here's another one. this is geared more specifically to our local fans. >> dodgers. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's about as right as she's going to...
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states. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ bell rings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] the nation's fastest mobile broadband network. at&t. rethink possible. the new blackberry torch with a slide-out keyboard for $199.99. only from at&t. [ female announcer ] scope outlast. it's about time for a mouthwash that lasts even longer. now that fresh breath feeling lasts up to 5 times longer. what will you outlast? ( music stops, gasping ) mother nature's no match for tampax pearl compak. with a 40% smaller applicator, it's full-size protection... only cuter. ( click ) ♪ it's full-size protection... only cuter. i'm a member of this hotel'sre loyalty program.ce. well, how far away is it? okay, we take a train 40 miles to a dude ranch where we pick up a couple of horses that we ride to a nearby river. then we canoe upstream to a helicopter that takes us to the conference. or we could book with hotels.com and stay closer. see, with welcomerewards, no matter where you accumulate 10 nights, you get a free one. huh. smarter. [ male announcer ] accumulate 10 nights and get a night free. welcomerewards from hotels.com. smart. so
states. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ bell rings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] the nation's fastest mobile broadband network. at&t. rethink possible. the new blackberry torch with a slide-out keyboard for $199.99. only from at&t. [ female announcer ] scope outlast. it's about time for a mouthwash that lasts even longer. now that fresh breath feeling lasts up to 5 times longer. what will you outlast? ( music stops, gasping ) mother nature's no match for tampax pearl compak. with a 40% smaller applicator,...
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most of the cloud cover is in parts of michigan and the northern tier of the united states. that should push into our region through a holiday. increasing clouds and becoming mostly cloudy. mostly cloudy tonight with a thundershower possible and early tomorrow morning. chance of showers tomorrow. near 70 this afternoon. near 50 degrees tonight. upper 40's in outlying areas. a few degrees cooler tomorrow with the slight chance of a brief morning shower especially to the north of the metro area at the pennsylvania line. morning showers on wednesday showers possible as well, south of the metro area. : a little friday into the weekend. now to the nasty traffic with lisa baden. >>> a tractor-trailer turned over, closing the beltway at montgomery county. closed on the inner loop side. no one is able to get through. a tractor trailer is on its side after the exit for to 70, before old georgetown road. that means it's going to be closed for an undetermined amount of time. the traffic that is stop and go, that is the outer loop. outer loop is open and the inner loop is closed. 66 is
most of the cloud cover is in parts of michigan and the northern tier of the united states. that should push into our region through a holiday. increasing clouds and becoming mostly cloudy. mostly cloudy tonight with a thundershower possible and early tomorrow morning. chance of showers tomorrow. near 70 this afternoon. near 50 degrees tonight. upper 40's in outlying areas. a few degrees cooler tomorrow with the slight chance of a brief morning shower especially to the north of the metro area...
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with us tonight on the show, a man who made a pilgrimage from italy to the united states to fulfill a lifelong dream of making fun of our celebrities. from "dancing with the stars," judge bruno tonioli is here. then later on, from paris, the one in france, this is the latest album "wolfgang amadeus phoenix." it's already gold. phoenix from the bud light outdoor stage. see them live at madison square garden october 20th in new york city. i saw them at the hollywood ball. one of the best concerts i've ever been to and i've seen them all, kids, i've seen them all. tomorrow night, the cast of "modern family" will be here. julie bowen, ty burrell, eric stonestreet and jesse tyler ferguson. with music from band of horses. later this week, from "the town," jeremy renner. from "the jersey shore," snooki. and joaquin phoenix will be here. and music from trombone shorty and primus. and "science bob" pflugfelder will join us. 16 years ago this week, our first guest debuted on a brand new show about the dating lives of attractive 20-somethings called "friends." now, in 2010, she's still on tv dat
with us tonight on the show, a man who made a pilgrimage from italy to the united states to fulfill a lifelong dream of making fun of our celebrities. from "dancing with the stars," judge bruno tonioli is here. then later on, from paris, the one in france, this is the latest album "wolfgang amadeus phoenix." it's already gold. phoenix from the bud light outdoor stage. see them live at madison square garden october 20th in new york city. i saw them at the hollywood ball. one...
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she goes back to the united states on thursday with a stop in san diego before making her way to washinton. if abc news, mexico city. >> adoption advocates are trying to stop russia from halting adoptions by american families. russia threatened to stop the adoptions after a tennessee woman sent her adopted son back to russia. loudoun county prosecutors say that they will not bring charges against a woman. even though the child left from dulles international airport, they don't believe they have jurisdiction in the case. >> its wednesday. time for traffic and weather everton minutes. >> things are little better in the district now the summit has moved out of town. >> it is foggy. travel times are still with us between fredericksburg along 95. 270 coming out of the fog bank southbound out of frederick county and montgomery. now to the weather center. >> thank you, lisa baden. i want to show you a feature. this yellow and red and orange, this indicates fog. there's a little bit around the metro area. in the panhandle of west virginia as we -- is where we have seen the thickest fog. could enco
she goes back to the united states on thursday with a stop in san diego before making her way to washinton. if abc news, mexico city. >> adoption advocates are trying to stop russia from halting adoptions by american families. russia threatened to stop the adoptions after a tennessee woman sent her adopted son back to russia. loudoun county prosecutors say that they will not bring charges against a woman. even though the child left from dulles international airport, they don't believe...
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a chunk of cold air across the northeastern tier of the united states. through the next couple days a few systems will impact us, bringing changes. high pressure will keep us with sunshine today. the wind will shift more out of the east southeast tomorrow. a few showers possible in the afternoon. upper 50's. by wednesday the temperatures will spike. systems moving through could provide us with a couple of showers and even a thunderstorm. amid 60's today, dry. another chilly evening. a few showers early tomorrow. a couple thunderstorms possible wednesday. thursday is a better chanday. a few rain chances and we need them. back to you. >> thank you. >>> new details around last week's epic stock sell-off. iron man is bulletproof at the box office. vinita nair has those stories and more. >> good morning. stocks soared. europe looks to stabilize its economy. markets are rising in europe and asia after 1 trillion dollar wass pledged. the federal reserve is opening line of credit as well, to europe. today in washington they will discuss possible solutions to thu
a chunk of cold air across the northeastern tier of the united states. through the next couple days a few systems will impact us, bringing changes. high pressure will keep us with sunshine today. the wind will shift more out of the east southeast tomorrow. a few showers possible in the afternoon. upper 50's. by wednesday the temperatures will spike. systems moving through could provide us with a couple of showers and even a thunderstorm. amid 60's today, dry. another chilly evening. a few...
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as president of the united states, i will spare no effort to respond to the crisis for as long as it continues. we will spare no resource to clean up whatever damage there is. correct the damage could be catastrophic. the entire gulf coast is threatened by the oil spill. 30 miles and growing. on dauphin island, a bird sanctuary, the crews worked to build a three-mile barrier to keep the oil away from the shoreline. >> because of the depth of the water and the wind, as the most effective way. >> we are responsible for the cleanup of any impact that occurs. we regret the stress this is cause and on people. >> they could drill a relief well, that could take three months to complete. as many as 210,000 gallons of oil have gushed daily from the damaged oil will. stormy weather has kept it at sea. precious additional hours for preparation. louisiana freshman struggled to lay thousands of feet of boom. >> they have four-five footsies out there. -- four-five-foot seas. >> commercial and recreational fishing are banned for the next 10 days away from the mississippi river down to pensacola bay
as president of the united states, i will spare no effort to respond to the crisis for as long as it continues. we will spare no resource to clean up whatever damage there is. correct the damage could be catastrophic. the entire gulf coast is threatened by the oil spill. 30 miles and growing. on dauphin island, a bird sanctuary, the crews worked to build a three-mile barrier to keep the oil away from the shoreline. >> because of the depth of the water and the wind, as the most effective...
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a chance for us to show off the uk and the special galatians ship with the united states. the first 4000 visitors will get this environmentally friendly tote bag. we are selling fashionable t- shirts in aid of a couple of military charities for wounded warriors and others. >> the kids can to coloring. >> and we have face painting and beatles rock band video game for them to play. and people can visit the gardens. >> take a leisurely stroll. www.europeindc.com. not to lisa baden. >>> flying over the baltimore washington parkway. that's a gorgeous ride. uneventful at kenilworth ave. in springfield, va., delays are normal. from the prince william parkway to get to newington, sunshine up to the pentagon. alison and doug. >> thank you. >>> two metro red line trains got a little close for comfort earlier this week. on wednesday morning a train operator hit the emergency brake when the train got a little close to another train picking up passengers at the wheaton station. this close call shows why it's important for trains to continue to run in manual mode, says metro. >> 6:43 on
a chance for us to show off the uk and the special galatians ship with the united states. the first 4000 visitors will get this environmentally friendly tote bag. we are selling fashionable t- shirts in aid of a couple of military charities for wounded warriors and others. >> the kids can to coloring. >> and we have face painting and beatles rock band video game for them to play. and people can visit the gardens. >> take a leisurely stroll. www.europeindc.com. not to lisa...
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. >> so many notable people will be here, including the president of united states delivering a eulogy. let's talk about the line in front of the national cathedral. an hour ago we had about three dozen people. we are up to about 200 people. we spoke with a woman in line who's been out there all morning. >> she was an inspiration. and it is about doing all. >> what we must do and what we must know. >> she died last tuesday. she was called the godmother of the civil-rights movement. there are people who been paying respects to her life for several days now. last night at shiloh baptist church was one of those goodbyes. more than 1300 people gathered. former president bill clinton was there and if described her a woman ahead of third time. this morning's funeral is set to begin at 10:00 a.m. this morning. the president will deliver the eulogy. dr. camille cosby will speak. alexis herman will speak. as well as dr. maya angelou. bebe winans. deniece graves, and others. >> former president bill clinton has words of praise for dorothy height. he spoke last night at an event in but was d.c. c
. >> so many notable people will be here, including the president of united states delivering a eulogy. let's talk about the line in front of the national cathedral. an hour ago we had about three dozen people. we are up to about 200 people. we spoke with a woman in line who's been out there all morning. >> she was an inspiration. and it is about doing all. >> what we must do and what we must know. >> she died last tuesday. she was called the godmother of the...
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clear skies across the eastern half of the united states with the exception of new england. we have a lot of sunshine today and through the weekend and did poorly next week. sunshine today, lotus mid 70's. mid 70's tomorrow. it will be gusty today with a west wind up to 30 miles an hour. >>> looking at the beltway north of town. heavy traffic heading from new hampshire avenue past colesville road into silver spring and towards connecticut avenue there is an earlier crash off the road. 270 southbound, south of 85, there's a truck stop in the right lane. heavy traffic at hyattstown. not bad in germantown. beginning to slow down getting past route 118. let's look at some maps. there's a closure in northwest d.c., connecticut avenue northbound. you cannot go through dupont circle. you have to go underneath dupont circle. >>> roy halladay makes playoff history for the philadelphia phillies. >> ruiz. roy halladay. >> he threw the second no-hitter in postseason history, led the fillies to win over the cincinnati reds in game one of the national league series. if the only other pitc
clear skies across the eastern half of the united states with the exception of new england. we have a lot of sunshine today and through the weekend and did poorly next week. sunshine today, lotus mid 70's. mid 70's tomorrow. it will be gusty today with a west wind up to 30 miles an hour. >>> looking at the beltway north of town. heavy traffic heading from new hampshire avenue past colesville road into silver spring and towards connecticut avenue there is an earlier crash off the road....
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now, is in 21 cities in the united states and latin america. the largest homeless shelter for youth in the americas. it's another great example of american ingenuity, as well as american generosity. so, it's something that barbara bush, my mother-in-law, had supported for many years. >> and it was wonderful to see your grandmother, your mother-in-law, last night. many of us haven't seen her since she was hospitalized. we have a clip of what she said. >> thank you so much for the beacon of hope award. how much i wish i could be with you to thank you personally, to receive this award. alongside the former first lady, our daughter, laura bush, is such an honor. and you are so lucky to have the younger, prettier, barbara bush there to accept, on my behalf. >> for three generations, the bush family has been among covenant house's most important allies in combatting homelessness of street kids. we want to thank that family for stepping out and advocating for our kids. >> but you're also involved in other charitable work? >> yes. i started a nonprofit
now, is in 21 cities in the united states and latin america. the largest homeless shelter for youth in the americas. it's another great example of american ingenuity, as well as american generosity. so, it's something that barbara bush, my mother-in-law, had supported for many years. >> and it was wonderful to see your grandmother, your mother-in-law, last night. many of us haven't seen her since she was hospitalized. we have a clip of what she said. >> thank you so much for the...
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states, prior to october 2004, correct? >> it appears that's the case. >> it's a knowing and willful cover-up of conversation that would have resulted in a recall, and the saving of lives and the prevention of injuries. >> in jo pan monday, the toyota ceo denied that the company hid anything. but raymond lahood told toyota the issue is under investigation, and could result in more fines against the troubled car company. >> brian, thank you very much. >>> now, juju chang has the rest of the morning's news for us. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with executives from three companies involved in that gulf coast oil spill. they're blaming each other for the disaster. in testimony prepared for a senate hearing today, the owner of the sunken oil rig, blames halliburton's cement job. >>> in the new york stock exchange, nasdaq and other financial exchanges have agreed to new rules in the wake of last week's historic plunge on wall street. they agreed to coordinate how they respond to wild swings in the market and agree to a unif
states, prior to october 2004, correct? >> it appears that's the case. >> it's a knowing and willful cover-up of conversation that would have resulted in a recall, and the saving of lives and the prevention of injuries. >> in jo pan monday, the toyota ceo denied that the company hid anything. but raymond lahood told toyota the issue is under investigation, and could result in more fines against the troubled car company. >> brian, thank you very much. >>> now,...
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alone there are over 122,000 people waiting for an organ annually. >> every year in the united states about 29,000 organ transplants are done. >> reporter: even after wilson's final race, the athlete's generous spirit continues to live on. for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> what a gift, indeed. reena, thank you. >>> well, doctors may have an explanation for a recent outbreak of lice among teenagers. they say the popularity of taking selfies could be to blame. apparently teens go head-to-head as they snap those photos and lean in like that and head lice is typically a problem among younger children now everyone taking selfies is apparently at risk. >>> one neighborhood tried for years to get a huge hole in the street fixed but not a nibble from the city. the utility project was one that got away from city officials so neighbors made the best of it and stocked the sinkhole with fish. they got out their poles and they went fishing. the story really hooked local tv stations. soon everyone was sharing this fish tale. yes. and then the hole after all that attent
alone there are over 122,000 people waiting for an organ annually. >> every year in the united states about 29,000 organ transplants are done. >> reporter: even after wilson's final race, the athlete's generous spirit continues to live on. for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> what a gift, indeed. reena, thank you. >>> well, doctors may have an explanation for a recent outbreak of lice among teenagers. they say the popularity of...
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there's been more attempted plots in the united states in the last nine months than any previous one-year period. everything from the ft. hood shooting, to the plot against the new york subway system. >>> meanwhile, high above the pacific, the air force has tested an unmanned hypersonic aircraft, that flies 3,500 miles per hour. if perfected, this technology could allow one day the military to strike anywhere on the planet within one hour. >>> and it was lights out at chicago's wrigley field, literally. the cubs game against the dodgers was interrupted when it was plunged into darkness. a fire caused it. and it lasted about 18 minutes. that's the news at 7:13. >> who won? >> the cubs lost, sadly. >> juju, thanks so much. >>> sam champion, back from louisiana. good to have you back. >> let's talk a little about heat. if you're in the northeast, you'll notice something was a little up and wrong yesterday. hartford, at 99. these numbers that you see here. there were more than 20 records in the northeast. sometimes they don't get this warm, not only every year. every two years. every three ye
there's been more attempted plots in the united states in the last nine months than any previous one-year period. everything from the ft. hood shooting, to the plot against the new york subway system. >>> meanwhile, high above the pacific, the air force has tested an unmanned hypersonic aircraft, that flies 3,500 miles per hour. if perfected, this technology could allow one day the military to strike anywhere on the planet within one hour. >>> and it was lights out at...
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. >> barbara boxer is the most bitterly partisan, most paint defense senator in the united states senate today, i know that because i've had the unpleasant experience of having to serve with her. >> and you'll hear a counterargument on senator boxer when president obama heads to california to campaign for her, robin. >> but is there something else to get the obama coalition back on the polls? >> that's right. at ohio university. and later this week when the president is campaigning for two embattled senators, barbara boxer and patty murray, the white house will release a report on women and the economy, hoping to advocate better women voters. >> thanks so much. >>> i'm back here at the smart screen with jon karl. let's start with the house right now. right now, the current makeup of the house, 255 to 178. so that means the republicans seem to pick up 40 seats when you count the open seats in order to get control. >> that's right. here is where this sea of blue here, that is where your current democratic majority. take a look at the abc news estimate as it stands this morning. this, you s
. >> barbara boxer is the most bitterly partisan, most paint defense senator in the united states senate today, i know that because i've had the unpleasant experience of having to serve with her. >> and you'll hear a counterargument on senator boxer when president obama heads to california to campaign for her, robin. >> but is there something else to get the obama coalition back on the polls? >> that's right. at ohio university. and later this week when the president is...
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we have financial counselors all across the united states, working with people in crisises. we have yet to see one of those things actually happen the banks are so bogged down with the short-sales. they're so large and so incompetent, it has been a huge strain just to get people to actually respond in these situations. so, we're not seeing the actual homelessness thing. there's some definite percentage point there's. but most folks are moving to a rental. and most folks are not unemployment. we're still under 10%. that means 90% are employed. a lot of them are underemployed and they've lost values in their home. they're having to take a step back in their finances to hit solid ground to start again. >> according to a new study, one out of ten are the people who had homes foreclosed on. and that figure is 15% in the midwest. liz ann, end on you. you difficult a job to stem these foreclosures? >> it's an extremely difficult job. there's so only so much that can and should be done. what we unfortunately know, is that with the lax lending, with the lax regulatory oversight, with
we have financial counselors all across the united states, working with people in crisises. we have yet to see one of those things actually happen the banks are so bogged down with the short-sales. they're so large and so incompetent, it has been a huge strain just to get people to actually respond in these situations. so, we're not seeing the actual homelessness thing. there's some definite percentage point there's. but most folks are moving to a rental. and most folks are not unemployment....
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which sued the state department to get them released. while hillary clinton served as secretary of state, bill clinton earned speaking fees totally over $48 million. now e-mails obtained by abc news through a public records request by the conservative group citizens united which sued to get the documents shows just how far bill clinton was willing to go to earn those lucrative fees. trying to get approval for speeches tied to two of the most brutal countries in the world. in the first e-mail sent in june 2012, a top official with the clinton foundation forwards a speaking invitation for bill clinton in central africa for the state department's approval. the catch, the dictators for the congo and democratic republic of the congo would both attend and require photos with bill clinton but the speaking fee, a whopping $650,000. clinton's own speaking agency recommended declining the invitation, noting, quote, the prevalence and intensity of sexual violence against women in eastern congo is widely described as the worst in the world. we antic
which sued the state department to get them released. while hillary clinton served as secretary of state, bill clinton earned speaking fees totally over $48 million. now e-mails obtained by abc news through a public records request by the conservative group citizens united which sued to get the documents shows just how far bill clinton was willing to go to earn those lucrative fees. trying to get approval for speeches tied to two of the most brutal countries in the world. in the first e-mail...
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. >> reporter: the tournament host is the 43rd president of the united states. and entrance is not just a member of the armed forces, but you've been seriously injured in a war on terror, during post 9/11 combat. >> the example of folks out here today, is an important example of our citizens. you can be defeated or defeat your injury. they've chosen to defeat. >> reporter: that's captain matt anderson, 30 years old. an infantry platoon leader, whose life took a drastic turn when he stepped on a land mine in afghanistan. >> you put a cue ball and you smash it with a hammer, try to put that back together and make it roll right. >> reporter: after 3 years and nearly 30 surgeries, a constant lingering pain in his right foot, anderson, an athlete, in the truest sense of the world, became a nearly scratch golfer. now, he spends his time teaching other wounded warriors as a therapy of sorts. it's an interesting choice, too. >> it's the hardest game out here. >> reporter: you talk about people who are dealing with defeat and depression. >> once they hit that one clean o
. >> reporter: the tournament host is the 43rd president of the united states. and entrance is not just a member of the armed forces, but you've been seriously injured in a war on terror, during post 9/11 combat. >> the example of folks out here today, is an important example of our citizens. you can be defeated or defeat your injury. they've chosen to defeat. >> reporter: that's captain matt anderson, 30 years old. an infantry platoon leader, whose life took a drastic turn...
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states. >> that's something the pakistanis have been reluctant to give any approval to. >> it's kind of a wink and a nod. we're clearly at the point where we're going to go ahead and do it because the madness of conducting the war where literally, the taliban has safe haven in pakistan and there is always aerial surveillance showing trucks of fighters, taliban insurgent fighters, going from pakistan, where they rest and rearm themselves, being waved into afghanistan, through pakistani checkpoints. and what are they doing? they're going into afghanistan to kill american soldiers. >> you mentioned rahm emanuel. likely, he'll leave by the end of the week. in "obama's wars" he's clearly a big player in the war councils. doubtful this war can succeed in afghanistan. >> he's the skeptic. he says afghanistan is political fly paper. you get stuck to it. you can't get off. and at one of the meetings, president obama literally says, nothing would make rahm happier than if i said no to the 30,000 more troops. >> what difference does it make if he leaves? >> it depends on who. rahm, as you know,
states. >> that's something the pakistanis have been reluctant to give any approval to. >> it's kind of a wink and a nod. we're clearly at the point where we're going to go ahead and do it because the madness of conducting the war where literally, the taliban has safe haven in pakistan and there is always aerial surveillance showing trucks of fighters, taliban insurgent fighters, going from pakistan, where they rest and rearm themselves, being waved into afghanistan, through...